Police arrest four people over threats made against federal politicians, with investigations citing a far-right code word connected to the matter. According to multiple reports, the arrests occur within the same month and relate to communications and/or materials that target politicians. The allegations centre on a country town in New South Wales, where a far-right code word is said to have appeared on a flyer. Reporting across outlets describes the arrests as part of an ongoing response to political intimidation and threat-related behaviour. While the articles agree on the overall number of arrests, the timing, and the NSW location where the code word appears, they present no additional public details that distinguish between suspects or specify the precise content of the threats. The reports also frame the case in terms of law enforcement efforts to identify individuals responsible and to assess whether other threats or related incidents are connected. The matter is described as ongoing, with authorities continuing their inquiries.